Blowing device for a rotary airlock
10046925 · 2018-08-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Hermann Baier (Eriskirch, DE)
- Ernst Gramm (Bad Waldsee, DE)
- Robert Müller (Daisendorf, DE)
- Thomas Hilebrand (Friedrichshafen, DE)
- Björn Feder (Meckenbeuren, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a blowing device for a rotary air lock, comprising a flushing gas stream that is fed by a gas supply line (12) in order for adhering material to be flushed and blown out of at least one compartment (20-24) of the rotary air lock (20-24) when said compartment is located next to a product outlet of the rotary air lock. A blowing unit (30), which comprises at least one blowing tube (32) and is located in a feeding shoe (10) that is arranged at the product outlet, directs the flushing gas stream to at least one compartment (20-24) of the rotary air lock.
Claims
1. A blowing device for a rotary airlock (1) comprising two flushing gas streams (33, 33a), which originate from a gas supply (12), for flushing and blowing out adhering material from at least one airlock chamber (20-24) when it is located closest to a product outlet (7) of the rotary airlock (1), wherein the blowing device (30) comprises at least two blowing tubes (32, 32a) to orient the flushing gas streams (33, 33a) onto at least one airlock chamber (20-24) of the rotary airlock (1), wherein a feeding shoe (10) is arranged at the product outlet (7), in which the blowing device (30) is arranged, and the gas supply (12) of the blowing device (30) is supplied by a conveying gas stream applied at an inlet to the blowing device (30), wherein the flushing gas streams (33, 33a) are oriented toward one another and produce a discharge flow oriented toward the product outlet in the airlock chamber (20-24).
2. The blowing device according to claim 1, wherein the gas supply of the blowing device (30) is supplied by a total gas quantity (40) applied at the inlet to the blowing device (30).
3. The blowing device according to claim 1, wherein the feeding shoe (10) has a terminating plate (26) as a shutoff between the gas supply (12) and the product outlet (7), at which an inlet side of the blowing device (3) is situated in a gas-conducting manner.
4. The blowing device according to claim 1, wherein the contour of an orifice (32) of the blowing tube (31, 31a) is formed profiled and/or constricted in relation to the tube cross section of the blowing tubes (31, 31a).
5. The blowing device according to claim 1, wherein the flushing gas streams (33, 33a), after flushing the airlock chamber (20-24), leave the airlock chamber (20-24) in a direction opposite to an injection direction.
6. The blowing device according to claim 1, wherein a number of rotary airlocks (1) are arranged serially in succession and operate on a shared conveyor line (13), wherein a blowing device (30) is associated with each of the rotary airlocks (1) arranged therein.
7. A blowing device for a rotary airlock (1) comprising at least two flushing gas streams (33, 33a), which originate from a gas supply (12), for flushing and blowing out adhering material from at least one airlock chamber (20-24) when it is located closest to a product outlet (7) of the rotary airlock (1), wherein the blowing device (30) comprises at least two blowing tubes (32, 32a) to orient the at least two flushing gas streams (33) onto at least one airlock chamber (20-24), wherein a feeding shoe (10) is arranged at the product outlet (7), in which the blowing device (30) is arranged, and the gas supply of the blowing device (30) is supplied by a conveying gas stream applied at an inlet to the blowing device (30), wherein injection points of the blowing device (30) into the airlock chamber (20-24) to be flushed are arranged divergently, and the produced at least two flushing gas streams (33, 33a) are unified again in a middle region of an airlock chamber (20-24) and a unified flushing gas stream flows out in the direction of a collecting chamber (37).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in greater detail hereafter on the basis of drawings, which merely illustrate one embodiment. In this case, further features essential to the invention and advantages of the invention are disclosed in the drawings and the description thereof.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Firstly, the disadvantages of the prior art will be explained on the basis of
(16) The embodiment according to the prior art according to
(17) Due to the rotation of the airlock 3 in the arrow direction 5, the product runs out downward in the arrow direction 15 via a product outlet 7, wherein the mass flow m runs out in the arrow direction 15, and reaches a feeding shoe 10, where the product is conveyed further as the product mass stream 39 in the arrow direction 14 in the conveyor line 13.
(18) An introduction of the total quantity of gas 40 V.sub.total takes place via the gas supply 12 in the arrow direction 16.
(19) A specific component of the total gas quantity 40 is accordingly deflected in the arrow direction 18 in the form of a leaked gas stream upward in the direction toward the rotating airlock 3 and leaves the leaked gas nozzle 17 as the leaked gas quantity 42 V.sub.LG at the leaked gas nozzle 17.
(20) Accordingly, the leaked gas stream in the arrow direction 18 counters the product mass stream 39 flowing downward in the arrow direction 14, so that this downwardly flowing product mass stream 39 is disturbed and held up by the opposing leaked gas stream meeting it in the arrow direction 18. This even has the result that very light particles of a particulate bulk material are prevented from leaving in the conveyor line 13 in the arrow direction 14. The performance of the rotary airlock 1 according to the prior art is thus substantially impaired.
(21) Complete emptying of the individual chambers of the airlock 3 is also not ensured, because accumulations are not removed and complete emptying of the airlock chamber is not ensured.
(22) These advantages were already partially remedied according to the prior art according to the documents acknowledged in the introduction to the description, but only using low-volume flushing gas streams which are under low pressure. The invention begins here.
(23) According to
(24) The total gas quantity 40 in the arrow direction 18 is therefore now introduced with high efficiency, i.e., large volume and high pressure, into the blowing device 30, and the orifice 32, 32a of the blowing tubes 31, 31a is preferably oriented approximately radially on the outlet side in relation to the incoming airlock chambers 24.
(25) Proceeding from the product supply 6, the product mass stream 39 in the arrow direction 15 will fill up in sequence the individual successive airlock chambers 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, which therefore move in the rotational direction 5 in the direction toward the outlet. A flange 34, on which the feeding shoe 10 is flanged in a gas-tight manner, is arranged on the lower side of the housing 3 of the rotary airlock 1. The blowing device 30, which is oriented with its one or more blowing tubes 31 toward the airlock chambers 23, 24 rotating past on the outlet side, protrudes through the feeding shoe 10. A flushing gas stream 33 is therefore produced in the arrow directions 27, 28, which is oriented directly into the outlet-side airlock chambers 23, 24. The product outlet 7 of the housing 2 of the rotary airlock 1 overlaps three airlock chambers here, for example, which are accordingly removed in sequence in the product outlet 7 and at the same time flushed by the blowing device 30.
(26) The feeding shoe 10 essentially consists of a housing 35, which stands with supporting feet on a support surface, and the housing is flanged in a gas-tight manner on the housing 2 of the rotary airlock 1 at the flange 34.
(27) The product mass stream 39 therefore flows in the arrow direction 14 downward through the collecting chamber 37 and thus leaves the feeding shoe 10, wherein the product is conveyed further by the conveyance gas quantity 41 V.sub.FG.
(28) The component of the injected total gas quantity 40 will flow along as leaked gas through the housing of the rotary airlock 1 and be supplied to the leaked gas nozzle 17, where a specific component of the total quantity 40 leaves the nozzle as the leaked gas quantity 42 V.sub.LG.
(29) The upper end of the feeding shoe 10 is moreover formed by a tube nozzle 11, which is part of the collecting chamber 37 and is terminated by the upper flange 34.
(30) It is also recognizable in
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(32) Due to this reversal effect, a targeted flow also occurs in the airlock chamber, which ensures a particularly good lifting effect of the materials accumulated therein on the airlock webs.
(33) The invention is not restricted to a complete gas termination using a terminating plate 26. In other cases, it can be provided that a bypass is present in the terminating plate 26, which ensures that only the larger part of the total gas quantity 40 is supplied to the blowing device 30, while a smaller part is guided further in the conveyor line 13.
(34) The invention is accordingly not restricted to a completely gas-tight termination of the gas supply 12 of the feeding shoe 10, because the terminating plate 26 can still have bypass gas openings.
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(42) In the case of a series operation, as is indicated as the case 2 in
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(45) The invention therefore shows that a series operation of multiple rotary airlocks 1, la is also possible with high efficiency, and the blowing device 30 arranged therein in the feeding shoe 10 therein is always supplied with the maximum possible gas quantity, without requiring a bypass gas quantity for flushing the airlock chambers 24.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(46) 1 rotary airlock 2 housing 3 airlock 4 axis of rotation 5 rotational direction 6 product supply 7 product outlet 8 flange 9 10 feeding shoe 11 tube nozzle 12 gas supply 13 conveyor line 14 arrow direction 15 arrow direction 16 arrow direction 17 leaked gas nozzle 18 arrow direction 19 arrow direction 20 airlock chamber 21 airlock chamber 22 airlock chamber 23 airlock chamber 24 airlock chamber 25 product filling 26 terminating plate 27 arrow direction 28 arrow direction 29 30 blowing device 31 blowing tube 31a 32 orifice (of 31) 32a 33 flushing gas stream 33a 34 flange 35 housing 36 contour (of 32) 37 collecting chamber 38 39 m=product mass stream 40 V.sub.total=total gas quantity 41 V.sub.FG=conveyance gas quantity 42 V.sub.LG=leaked gas quantity 43 flange 44 shutoff device 45 motor 46 arrow direction